My Reflections By Victor Akunna

I want to share a brief thought with us.

Are you waiting for a miracle?

There are two types of ‘waiters’ – Passive and Active ‘waiters’.

1. Passive ‘waiters’– The ‘God would do it’ people. They abandon every responsibility to God, parents, friends, government, etc., but themselves. Always passing the bulk.

Tip: You are the one God put in charge of your life, that is why you are the sole person to give account of how you used it. More so, you are the primary beneficiary of a good or a bad decision or advice. Hence, even if you missed an opportunity or someone misled you, you must accept the responsibility, learn from it and ask God to use it for His glory.

2. Active ‘waiters’– They are waiting, but they allow themselves to grow. They constantly look within to hear what God would have them do, who He would have them meet, where He would have them go, etc.. When you look at them, if you are not careful, you would think that they are stuck. However, just like a tree, they may be at the same location, but their root, influence, character is spreading and growing.

These people are also constantly helping other people’s visions and dreams. This is our core approach to ministry and life, helping people rise.

Tip: As you wait for a spouse, job, contract, admission, child, etc., make sure you are waiting ACTIVELY!

Victor Akunna
Romance and Intimacy Catalyst

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Chidi & Victor Akunna are leading voices on marital romance and family life. They are passionate about helping individuals, couples and organisations build sustainable and valuable relationships, and testimonials abound. They are authors of many articles and books. They partner in the administration of “Romance Masterclass” – a coaching programme and “Lite the FIRE” workshop – a couples’ romance makeover intervention. Together, they write “Connected Hearts” – a leading daily devotional on spicing up marital romance and strengthening families. They also oversee the operations of Foundation for Family Affairs – a charity focused on strengthening families around the globe. Feel free to enjoy the resources available here!

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